Hynix Hynix chip maker originated from the South Korean brand acronym "HY" Hynix for the original Hyundai Memory, renamed Hynix in 2001. Representative director: Kwon Go-chul. Hynix Semiconductor was established in 1983 as Hyundai Electronics Industry Co., Ltd. and officially listed in Korea in 1996, acquired LG Semiconductor in 1999, changed its name to Hynix Semiconductor in 2001, and separated from Hyundai Group, and sold its system IC business to Citigroup in October 2004, and became a specialized memory manufacturer. Hynix Semiconductor is the world's second largest DRAM maker and the ninth largest semiconductor company in the world. Hynix Semiconductor has four 8-inch wafer production lines and one 12-inch production line in South Korea and one 8-inch production line in Oregon, U.S.A. In 2004 and 2005, Hynix Semiconductor was the second largest DRAM manufacturer in the world, and the first in China. Currently, the company has sales corporations and offices around the world, with a total of 21,000 employees (including overseas employees). Hynix Semiconductor, as an invisible infrastructure, makes every effort to create a comfortable living environment for its customers through semiconductors. Currently, Hynix Semiconductor is engaged in the production of semiconductor products, mainly DRAM and NAND Flash.
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